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This week, Jude and Andrew discuss last Sunday’s mass migration of Hong Kong protesters in a peaceful march, and what it might indicate for the future. They also analyze the growing role of social media within the conflict, as well as within potential cyber threats from China, and how the White House and U.S. Congress is—or isn’t—responding to it all.
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U.S. Launch: World Migration Report 2020
Sustainable Development Goal #9: Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
George Marshall - Defender of the Republic: An Armchair Conversation with David Roll
Making the Case for Sustained U.S. Engagement in a Transitioning Afghanistan
Reframing the U.S.-Pakistan Strategic Relationship: A Conversation with Foreign Minister Qureshi
Re-calibrating the BRI: A Conversation with Wang Huiyao
Second Annual Ocean Security Forum
The Curious Case of Fruits and Vegetables to Improve Nutrition
Journey to Self-Reform: Assessing the USAID Transformation Agenda
Leveraging Change in UN Organizations
Foreign Aid and International Affairs Spending
Maximizing Private Investment and Job Impacts
Living in Translation
Infrastructure Development in "God's Own Country" Kerala
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Dry Hills, Full Ponds: Climate Change, Resilience, and Agriculture in Nepal
More than a Wallet: The Role of the Private Sector in Development
DDR Explained: Disarmament, Demobilization, and Reintegration in Afghanistan
Securing Healthy Populations in a New Era of Global Immunization
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